The new coalition government, formed in October 2010, is the first for almost a century to feature a prime minister from the Liberal Party (VVD). The VVD and its coalition partner, the Christian Democratic Appeal, will depend on the support of the anti-establishment Freedom Party to pass legislation, which will pose risks to the government and the new prime minister, Mark Rutte. On economic policy, the budget gap is the main concern. Fiscal policy will become restrictive in 2011, holding GDP growth to a tepid 1.1%.